Stayvoid wrote:
> Is it connected with my zone file settings (which are specified on the
> side of my registrar) or with BIND?
Hard to tell, I don't think you've told us the name of the domain..?
Give the name, and it should be much easier to figure out what's going on.
Regards
Eivind Olsen
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> To check whether BIND is your problem simply run "dig -t MX " on
> the host that is trying to send the email to your mail host. If it returns
> the right IP address for your mail host then BIND isn't the problem.
I can't do this because I tried to send it from gmail.
> As Jeff Lightner said, t
Stayvoid wrote on 07/30/2012 08:22:30 PM:
> I'm using Postfix.
> I can send / receive emails from / to localhost via telnet. [1]
> But I can't receive emails from another machine.
>
> I guess that there are three variants:
> 1. Postfix doesn't work properly;
> 2. Bind doesn't work properly;
> 3.
To check whether BIND is your problem simply run "dig -t MX " on
the host that is trying to send the email to your mail host. If it returns the
right IP address for your mail host then BIND isn't the problem.
For iptables/postfix this isn't really the right forum. You might want to try
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